Title of article :
Diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome using ultrasonography
Author/Authors :
omar, nagham n. assiut university - faculty of medicine - department of radiodiagnosis, Assiut, Egypt , hassan, gehan s.a. assiut university - faculty of medicine - department of radiodiagnosis, Assiut, Egypt , galal, marwa a.a. assiut university - faculty of medicine - department of rheumatology, rehabilitation and physical medicine, Assiut, Egypt , abdelwahab, wafaa a. assiut university - faculty of medicine - department of radiodiagnosis, Assiut, Egypt
Abstract :
Background The carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common peripheral entrapment neuropathy. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the diagnostic efficacy of the gray-scale and Doppler sonography in the diagnosis and grading of patients with CTS. Patients and methods This is a prospective study conducted on 40 adult patients (28 women and 12 men; 76 wrists). Twenty were suffering from CTS, and the other 20 were healthy controls. All of them were examined using a 7–12 MHz linear transducer. Presence of median nerve edema, swelling, flattening ratio of the median nerve, and bowing of the flexor retinaculum were evaluated by gray-scale sonography while Doppler sonography evaluated intraneural hypervascularity. Sensitivity and specificity were calculated considering the nerve conduction studies as a gold standard. Results Cross-sectional area (CSA) inlet has the highest sensitivity and accuracy in the diagnosis of CTS (92 and 90%, respectively) in addition to subjective ultrasonography findings such as nerve edema and nerve mobility which had a100% specificity. Doppler examination findings also had a high specificity of 92%. Combined CSA inlet and the swelling ratio have a higher diagnostic accuracy of 95% in diagnosing CTS compared with CSA inlet alone. The CSA inlet used in the grading of CTS with cutoff values of 9–15 mm2 for mild CTS, CSA more than 15 mm^2 for moderate CTS, and CSA more than or equal to 16 mm^2 for severe CTS. Conclusion A combination of CSA inlet and swelling ratio have the highest sensitivity and accuracy than CSA inlet alone in diagnosing CTS.
Keywords :
cross , sectional area , carpal tunnel syndrome , Doppler , grading , gray , scale ultrasound , nerve conduction studies
Journal title :
Journal Of Current Medical Research and Practice
Journal title :
Journal Of Current Medical Research and Practice